Gov. McAuliffe takes state plane to Final Four, Cuba

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) – Records show that Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe has used a state airplane to fly to Cuba and a University of Virginia basketball game in Chicago, among other destinations. The Daily Press obtained the Department of Aviation records by invoking the Freedom of Information Act. McAuliffe took since September. McAuliffe took the plane all over Virginia, with short hops to Hampton Roads, the Shenandoah Valley and the District of Columbia as well as the trip to Cuba and Final Four game. His spokesman Brian McCoy says the Democrat will reimburse the state for two trips, both out-of-state weddings. McAuliffe’s flights have been scrutinized since he used the plane last year to attend a U2 concert and former President Bill Clinton’s birthday party.